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7 New Features of ChatGPT You Shouldn't Miss
Hey folks! OpenAI has rolled out some updates to ChatGPT that I think you'll find super handy.
Here’s a quick rundown of the latest updates:
1. Edit Images
You can now edit DALL·E images in ChatGPT on the web, iOS, and Android.
This is huge, because previously you had to use a tool like Canva Pro’s AI Magic Studio to edit misspellings in DALL·E generated images. (which you still may want to do)
2. No Sign up needed
OpenAI is making it easier for people to enjoy AI benefits without signing up.
Getting started with AI has never been easier. OpenAI has removed the signup barrier, allowing you to use ChatGPT casually. This is especially great for those times when you need quick answers without the fuss of logging in.
3. Choose an Image Style
When using DALL·E GPT to create images, you can also explore different styles for inspiration.
4. Turn off Training models
If you want, you can disable training via your Settings - even without creating an account.
For the privacy-conscious, you can now disable model training in the settings. This means you can use the service without contributing your interactions for model improvement, offering more control over your data.
5. Making links more prominent
We're making links more prominent when ChatGPT browses the internet. This gives more context to its responses and makes it easier for users to discover content from publishers and creators. Browse is available in ChatGPT Plus, Team and Enterprise.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI)
Mar 29, 2024
This gives more information for answers and helps users locate content from publishers and creators easily. The Browse feature is available in ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise plans.
6. Multi-factor authentication
Now, you can increase security for your ChatGPT and API accounts with multi-factor authentication. Set it up in Account > Settings.
7. Read Aloud
On iOS or Android, hold down the message and tap "Read Aloud. OpenAI has also begun rolling out on the web - just click the "Read Aloud" button below the message.
And that’s a wrap!